Actualizing: meaning, definitions and examples

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actualizing

 

[ ˈæktʃuəlaɪzɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

making real

To actualize means to make something a reality or to put into effect. This can refer to an idea, plan, or potential that is transformed into actual existence or tangible form.

Synonyms

effectuate, implement, materialize, realize.

Examples of usage

  • She is actualizing her vision for the community project.
  • The team is focused on actualizing their innovative concepts.
  • He worked hard to actualize his dreams of becoming an artist.

Translations

Translations of the word "actualizing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 atualizando

🇮🇳 वास्तविककरण

🇩🇪 Aktualisierung

🇮🇩 memperbarui

🇺🇦 актуалізація

🇵🇱 aktualizacja

🇯🇵 実現化

🇫🇷 actualisation

🇪🇸 actualización

🇹🇷 gerçekleştirme

🇰🇷 실현

🇸🇦 تحديث

🇨🇿 aktualizace

🇸🇰 aktualizácia

🇨🇳 实际化

🇸🇮 aktualizacija

🇮🇸 raunveruleg

🇰🇿 актуализация

🇬🇪 აქტუალიზაცია

🇦🇿 aktualizasiya

🇲🇽 actualización

Etymology

The word 'actualize' comes from the root word 'actual', which is derived from the Latin word 'actualis', meaning 'active, existing'. The addition of the suffix '-ize' indicates a process or transformation. The term began to gain popularity in the 20th century, particularly within psychological and self-help contexts, as the concept of 'actualization' was emphasized in various fields, including business and personal development. The idea is closely associated with the notions of potential and realization, often linked to theories of motivation and achievement, as put forth by psychologists like Abraham Maslow, who introduced the concept of self-actualization. Overall, 'actualizing' reflects the journey of moving from the abstract to the concrete, a vital process in various aspects of life.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #32,308 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.